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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, July - 27, 1962 Bond Drive Boosts Sales WHAT N WHEN In Utah: 6 - Summer July Invitational Art Show at the Art Center, Salt Lake City. - Black Daimond July 26-Stampede Rodeo, Price. - Intermountain July 27-- 28 Age Group Swimming Tournament, Provo. August (early) - Ute Indian Sun Dance, Whiterocks. August Western (early) Riding Club Meet. Barrel racing, parade, horse judging, Fillmore. August (first week) - Fath ers and Sons Golf Tournament August 1 - Utah Symphony Summer Pops Series, Lagoon. August 2 - Planetarium Lecture, BYU, Provo. -2 - David Poleri August Tenor, BYU, Provo. August 2- -4 - Annual Dinosaur Roundup Rodeo. 23-Se-pt. 28 gry ip f The Best In Service On All Makes TV Phonographs Car Radios Hulet Radio to open Want a lot up of bright horizons for yourself? Well, heres one way: Put those extra dollars into a safe, guaranteed investment U.S. Savings Bonds. TV Clinic L Dean Hulet 17S East Brook Ave. Two-year-o- ld Wallace F. Bennett in a telegram to the Transcript, WedHouse and Senate yesterday approved and sent nesday, said: to President Supplemental Appropriation Bill containing funds to permit payment of full entitlement to impacted areas. Tooele School District will receive $25,013 as result of this appropriation. You Can Move Within 5 Days fas pom The Gillespies Play In Pageant At Hill Cuiiiorali friends. Elder and Mrs. Gillespie who are serving as supervising guides at the Peter Whitmore farm near Palmyra, together with all other missionaries in the Eastern States, will make up the cast for the Hill Cumorah Pageant, which begins at 9 p.m. on each of these four night. The Gillespies especially invited their friends who attend the pageant to look them up for a hannv hand shake and visit. 405 West 300 South - Tooele 11 To 9 pm ,v K Daily A the with- stamps program duryear just concluded, '"nt nf the nationally established goal was Frccuoin Bond payroll campaigns -- in achieved. The ideal cover for new lawns Guaranteed Safe, Clean, Weed Free savings business, indusfederal - employee try groups have so far accounted for more than 7030 new savers, over 200 per rent nf nationally - assigned goal for and ft A person fully comply with the state motor vehicle law, in order to operate any type of motor vehicle, so reports City Marshal Sutherland. In other words a person must have a drivers license and be 16 years of age (or 15 '2 having completed driving education) and the vehicle licensed and re gistered with the state, in order to operate a motor scooter, or any such vehicle, on city streets, and state highways. City Marshal Sutherland issues a warning to parents and juvenile operators that wherever violations occur, the will be impounded under state law and operators Come to the Hill Cumorah PaNew York, August 1, 2, 3, 4, writes Elder and Mrs. Alex A. Gillespie, to their Tooele many County -- PLANT LAWNS ANYTIME Scooters And Drivers .Must Be Registered has to geant at Palmyra, Immediate Possession ing and WEEDS DUST pro-gia- School District Gets Funds THE WINNER Brian Lee Bleazard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell M. Bleazard, 105 Utah Avenue, Tooele, is shown here as he selects the winning donation ticket in the climaxing moments of the Tooele Jaycees fund raising drive. Little Brian is being held by his fatw-- , Lowell, with Jaycee President Wayne Saltz-giv- er looking on. The Jaycees will use the funds raised from this project to help build rest rooms at the Babe Ruth ball park. 1 Radios - PICKING -- of- p-- Sav.KJ rfm O. nt, JAYCEE TV WINNER Dean Aldous and Leland Beck-stro- m present the portable Television to Mrs. Mae Shields of Erda. I never won anything In my life. she exclaimed as the set was presented to her. And a tube just went out in our c.d set. Mrs. Shields bought the winning ticket from band member Janet Caldwell. : me two-mo- 1- idverllsing works for you I Utahns participation in the nationwide Freedom Bond Drive boosted U.S. Savings Bonds purchases to $1,801,845 in June, the highest for any June since 1953, Clem S. Schramm, State Director of tfv U.S. Treasury's Savings Bonds Division, reported today. Com bined May and June purchases, the two months of greatest Freedom Drive activity, reached a record - breaking 3,428,-34- 5, he said. June bond purchases in Tooele to $80,512. County amounted and $163,897 for the to sales fiperiod, according gures just released to Chairman Lionel W. Olsen, First Security Bank at Tooele. Mr. Schramm out pointed i "0nr fvc evrelrd in other categories of the bond as a result oi outstanding leadership and assistance rendered by patriotic, dedicated volunteers and friends, not only on the state level but in our counties and cities: in banks, companies, organizations, labor and elsewhere. gr(' For example, in the School now that more Utahns realize that by investing in U.S. Savings Bonds they are putting their money to work for their country - not only for defense but to support of " our outstanding space efforts and at th same time putting it to work for their own future. th'- entire year. More free space and time were granted to our program by all our communications media than during camany similar peace-tipaign. "We believe the effects of the Freedom Bond Drive will continue to be felt in the months to come," the Director continued, ve-hi- ble .' )' S?. fra mi We Must Have Room for Our Back - to - School Clothes $13,100 -- $13,700 -- $14,500 Casual and Better Dresses SLASHED!! 30 to 40 882-23- 22 terrific values in Peay's Real Estate selection of 2 Piece Summer Suits -- Hr. and Mn; Afex A. Gillespie and Dresses Personal Income In Utah Is Over 11 Billions TIME TO SIGN UP AS A income for the second should continue well above 1961 figures. However, the outlook is overshadowed somewhat by slowness in basic physical production industries." THAT PICTURE of Utah's current economy is presented in First Security Bank's Newsletter which was distributed this month, it was announced recently by Lionel W. Olsen, Tooele, First Security Bank vice president in charge of west central division. The quarterly Newsletter is edited by ElRoy Nelson, vice president and economist, First Security Corporation, parent organization of First Security Bank system. The missiles and electronic industries in Utah continue to in- half NOW YOU, AS A CITIZEN OF UTAH, CAN and actively support the candidates you want to elect this fall because July 10 was the final filing date for those seeking office. CHOOSE OF VOLUNTEERS FOR BENNETT have already signed up to participate in one of the most significant political battles of our time. You of can join them in helping to assure the Wallace F. Bennett. Utah's Senior Senator WATCHWORD, KEEP LIBERTY these volunteers from every county Utah are raising funds, compiling mailing lists, planning meetings, serving on committees, ond talking to friends ond neighbors for Bennett. YOU UN HELP NOW and during the next four months in the vital campaign to keep Wallace F. Bennett in the Senate. Here is what President Eisenhower said about Utah's Senior Senator: CMlnbnlblM capably laglc tabf; Ml bv ". . . Mil racrd Ubfc myntry. md Ml ally witf Mlcallaa b Hi. paapla baliavai b riM ptntmml nwqi ift fifMbt br MM Mm man raipaclc mkm Unibrf tambiaa b nil him mm W in ALIVE, in 11 a THIS IS YOUR SPECIAL INVITATION Volunteer for Bennett. L SIGN to become UP NOW BY MAILING IN THIS COUPON Mail to: Volunteers for Bennett P. O. Box 1231 Salt lake City, Utah 1 want to help keep Bennett in the Senate, Name Address VOLUNTEERS P.O. Box 1231 Phone: FOR BENNETT 359-798- 1 Paid Political Adv. By Nona Shibley . Salt lake City, Utoh of 1962 crease in relative importance, First Security reports. Employment in these segments now exu ceeds 16,000 some 33 per cent over year ago levels. FIRST SECURITY notes that anticipated cash receipts from Utah agriculture are somewhat above the total of $164 million reported City County .................... ................. and real bargains on one group Skirts NOW 6 Band Bags Bras Childrens Dresses $2 to Bargain Table 1961. Metal production in the state for the first half is generally below last years totals. Department store sales in Utah cities were reported 8 to 12 percent ahead of last year's totals, First Security says. New car sales are up 30 percent. Total building permit value was 15.7 per cent ahead of last years. BANK LOANS, totalling $533 million at the end of May, were 11.7 per cent above 1961 totals. Demand deposits are the same as a year ago, but bank time and savings deposits have increased 11.7 per cent from a year ago. Long Spring Coats 40 off personal NNETT UNDER THE 4 Short & 4 Personal income in Utah for the first half of 1962 is estimated at over 11 billion, an 11 percent increase over 1961s first half, and Volunteer for THOUSANDS a wide 2 Piece Shorts - dresses - Skirts - etc. 2 to $4 All Our Summer Merchandise Drastically Reduced 7 tb X;af882-t05- t |